(Dan Tri) – Midfielder Eden Hazard made Real Madrid fans extremely angry when he celebrated with Chelsea players to win the right to play in the Champions League final.

Receiving a 0-2 defeat against Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final second leg, Real Madrid sadly left the game with a final score of 1-3 after two matches.

However, midfielder Eden Hazard still stayed to greet the Chelsea players when he was with the home team at Stamford Bridge for 7 years from the 2011 to 2018 season.

Midfielder Eden Hazard stayed behind to shake hands and congratulate Chelsea players after Real Madrid lost to their opponents with a score of 0-2.

Eden Hazard `celebrated` when Chelsea reached the Champions League final

Hazard smiled widely at Kurt Zouma and goalkeeper Mendy.

The Belgian striker freely chatted, made teasing gestures and laughed loudly with midfielder Kurt Zouma and goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

A Twitter user used C.Ronaldo’s sad image after losing in the Champions League to compare it with Hazard’s expression.

Eden Hazard `celebrated` when Chelsea reached the Champions League final

The image of Ronaldo being sad after Real Madrid lost was compared to Hazard.

`What is the Champions League final? Just have fun with old teammates first,` an account named Adam sarcastically said.

Spanish newspaper Marca quickly reposted Hazard’s images online full-time, along with a critical headline: `Image of Hazard smiling brightly after being eliminated makes Real Madrid fans angry.`

Former Liverpool player Don Hutchison also shared on BBC: `I just saw a strange image. Hazard is smiling with Kurt Zouma and Edouard Mendy. This is a Champions League semi-final!

I know they are Hazard’s friends, but I can’t imagine if C.Ronaldo did the same thing to Real Madrid after being eliminated.

Eden Hazard `celebrated` when Chelsea reached the Champions League final

Hazard did not show much in front of the tight marking of Chelsea players.

Real Madrid fans were not only disappointed by Hazard’s actions after the match ended but also the Belgian midfielder’s performance in the semi-final second leg.

In 89 minutes on the field, he played poorly, only having 1 shot in the second half, which was blocked by goalkeeper Mendy, along with 2 successful dribbles.

However, coach Zidane still affirmed that he did not regret choosing Hazard to play from the beginning and said that it was the best way to regain form for the Belgian player.